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The promise of sun-soaked revelry and nostalgia for a 1970s golden age has long attracted hedonists from far and wide to Ibiza’s sandy shores. As energetic young crowds descend on the beaches dancing dusk until dawn, wellness-minded hippies retreat to the bohemian hamlets in the quieter parts of the island. Ibiza is ripe with contrasts, and that’s precisely its draw – whether you want to party or detox, surround yourself with lively crowds or retreat to complete solitude, there’s something for everyone here.

And when it comes to the best hotels in Ibiza, the choice is just as inspiring. Vogue ’s guide to the best hotels in Ibiza: On an island revered for its turquoise waters and lively old town just as much as its sprawling farmland, it’s no surprise that the diversity of its offerings is clearly reflected throughout its range of hotel stays. From seaside boutique stays to wellness-focused resorts and tranquil pastoral farmhouses promoting agritourism, whatever, err, vibes you’re looking for, you’re sure to find them somewhere in Ibiza.



Discover our list of the best hotels in Ibiza to stay this summer. Oku Ibiza Located on the edge of the sandy Cala Gracio Bay on the west coast of the island, the earthy and warm colour palette that dominates the space at Oku Ibiza is articulated across its 185 boho-chic accommodations, two restaurants and spa. The minimalist design of the hotel’s interiors takes a Wabi Sabi approach, which partners especially well with the Japanese-inspired restaurant and raw bar or during a reiki session or gong bath at the holistic spa.

Larger groups can book the private villa, which accommodates up to eight guests with four bedrooms and a large private pool, while still having access to the hotel’s amenities. Hotel Petunia This month, following a complete refurbishment under its new management, Beaumier Hotels, Hotel Petunia re-opens on the southwest coast overlooking the landmark island of Es Verdà. In hopes of reviving Ibiza’s 1970s golden age, while preserving the traditional finca-style buildings, the 42 new accommodations and interior spaces remain relaxed and nostalgic, articulated by mural frescoes, colourful rugs, eclectic palm tree lamps and mid-century furniture.

Balconies and private terraces look out towards the lush gardens and pool. The vibrant spirit of the island is also extant across the property’s three new restaurants and bars, like the panoramic terrace bar ideal for sipping sundowners and snacking on crudo. Montesol Experimental Last year, Experimental Group unveiled their complete renovation of the iconic Gran Hotel Montesol, revealing a full redesign of the original Neo-Colonial hotel, re-imagined by their long-time partner Dorothée Meilichzon.

Experimental and Meilichzon’s playful approach can be felt across the 33 stylish and colourful rooms and vibrant public spaces, such as the restaurant and rooftop bar, imbuing a touch of whimsy that perfectly befits the irresistible backdrop and energy of Dalt Vila. Cas Gasi Formerly a 19th century farmhouse nestled in the island’s wild countryside, luxury boutique hotel and organic farm, Cas Gasi is surrounded by 10 acres of verdant farmland. A home that has been lovingly restored by its current owner and her husband who still live on the property, Cas Gasi is a sublime bucolic stay illumined by the warm hospitality that makes you feel like family.

This summer, the hotel is unveiling their new restaurant More by Cas Gasi, which will be open year-round. By day, the restaurant will remain a casual garden café, offering a more relaxed atmosphere, whereas by evening, it’ll transform into a fine dining destination showcasing organic meats, wild fish and high quality produce sourced from local suppliers, combining them with ingredients plucked straight from the property’s own garden that morning. Can Sastre Ibiza If chic bohemian stays that feel like private homes are what you’re after, there’s no shortage of that in Ibiza – but Can Sastre is surely one of the best.

Bohemian interiors are swathed in natural materials and wood furniture, while outside cosy corners with shaded hammocks, thatched umbrellas and cosy reading nooks and lounge areas flank the pool. At breakfast, guests can enjoy fresh açaí bowls and avocado toast with chilli flakes and equally satiating meals are available for both lunch and dinner. When you’re ready to leave the property, bikes are provided to head into town.

Can Martí Nestled in the serene countryside, Can Martí is a luxury eco stay surrounded by lush farmland and aromatic vegetable gardens. Nowhere will you get a more restorative sleep than from one of Can Martí’s intimate farmstay rooms, each featuring either a garden terrace of a balcony with a view. Rooms are adorned in traditional Ibicencan style, with terracotta floors and wooden ceiling beams; white walls are splashed with rustic decor and natural materials.

You’re woken only by the sounds of birds chirping, frogs ribbiting, and donkeys braying as they congregate around the natural pool at which you’ll spend most of your sun-soaked days. The food is sourced from the property and remains a main highlight here, so even hotel guests are encouraged to book meals ahead. Aguamadera Sitting on 28 acres of lush farmland lined with vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants and fragrant flora and fauna, in the eastern part of Ibiza, Aguamadera occupies a 19th century finca comprising seven rooms and four villas, known as corrals , swathed in earthy tones, rustic wood accents, and terracotta floors that imbue a sense of tranquility and warmth into the minimalist spaces.

The house kitchen celebrates the island’s traditional farming lifestyle, its primal roots and the simplicity of the local produce with a wood-fired menu that verges on exceptional. Can Domo Those partial to Ibiza’s sleepier neighbouring island Formentera, will be familiar with Can Domo’s sister property, Can Tres Formentera. Designed in the same spirit as Can Tres and among one of the most beautiful stays in Ibiza, rustic charms blend masterfully with nature in each of Can Domo’s eight individual rooms – some featuring private plunge pools, while still managing to maintain a modern and comfortable feel.

Pebbly pathways lead to the Instagram-worthy striped sun loungers and thatched umbrellas that line the pool enveloped by the property’s fragrant olive groves. Six Senses Ibiza Opened in 2021 within the secluded Xarraca bay on Ibiza’s northern tip, Six Senses Ibiza presents a comprehensive array of full-service offerings spanning from farm-to-table dining at the its various organic restaurants, to music, culture and wellness programming that threads the collective values of wellbeing and community that have become defining hallmarks of the island. Characterised by bohemian luxury, the resort, which is the first sustainable BREEAM certified resort in the Balearics, comprises 116 guest rooms and suites, including distinctive cave suites seamlessly integrated into the cliffs, as well as Village Residences for larger groups or extended stays – all spread across a sprawling 20 acre property.

Finca Legado Ibiza Upon arrival at Finca Legado, you’re immediately greeted by your two hosts – both named Andreas – and welcomed into their home. That’s what staying at Finca Legado feels like – more than a boutique hotel, it feels like you’re staying at a friend’s bohemian bungalow. With the warm guidance of the two Venetian-born owners and their friendly staff, your stay feels comfortable and seamless.

Each room is funky and distinct with character, breakfast is served outside at a table or under the shade of a thatched palapa by the pool, in which you’ll inevitably find yourself chatting it up with your neighbour on the sun-lounger next to you – because that’s the kind of social energy that emanates here. Los Enamorados If any one hotel can serve as the polestar for Ibiza’s indelible bohemian spirit, it would be Los Enamorados. As the name would suggest, Los Enamorados is the brainchild of two lovers – husband and wife – who wanted to create a comfortable and romantic hideaway that would fuse the funky bohemian spirit of the island, combining their love for nature, design, and food into a hotel, restaurant, beach bar, and store situated in the northern part of the island, overlooking the romantic port of Portinatx.

Each of the nine vintage-adorned rooms have a terrace with sea views – money back guarantee, otherwise! There’s plenty to do during the day here – from yoga, to paddle boarding or fishing with a local fisherman right in your front yard. Amenities : Restaurant, bar, beach, boutique Tip : If you fall in love with one of the swoon-worthy items in your room, you can likely buy it at the boutique. Address : Ctra.

Vénda de Portinatx, 103, 07810 Portinatx, Illes Balears, Spain The Standard Ibiza The Standard Ibiza opened in the heart of the island’s historic old town three years ago, in which the brand’s playful ethos and Ibiza’s bohemian spirit came together with winning chemistry. The Standard provides Ibiza’s old town with a buzzy hangout comprising 67 rooms and a street-level all-day restaurant, as well as the rooftop pool, which has expanded its space this summer, to include a larger bar and restaurant area that seats up to 100 people. One block from the hotel, The Standard’s Casa Privada forms a private residence with 14 accommodations, a private rooftop pool and bar and yoga studio, serving as an ideal option for those looking for a private home within the city but with all the perks and access to the main hotel.

Jardines de Palerm Each of the nine rooms at Jardines de Palerm, a centuries-old finca-turned boutique hotel, is designed in natural stone with pops of warm wood tones – all with its own private terrace overlooking the hills of Sa Talaia. Scattered around the property, guests are enveloped by the property’s meticulously landscaped garden terraces, from which they can take in breakfast, a light lunch or bar drinks during the day or go for a swim in one of the two infinity pools. A yoga deck that overlooks the valley and bay of San Josep is available to guests to enjoy group and private yoga classes.

While the hotel feels remote, the nearby village is only a two-minute walk away. Casa Maca Set in a 300-year-old farmhouse that has been carefully restored, Casa Maca is an intimate, rural hotel in the hills of Can Palau. Emblematic features of its past, like the traditional oil mill that stands like a sculpture in the lobby, have been lovingly preserved, while slashes of blue from the swimming pool nod to the property’s new life.

Ceiling beams in the casa’s 10 rooms give it a rural feel, but the spaces are clean and reliable, with all of the comforts you seek in a modern hotel available and accessible year-round. The restaurant on property is no exception, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with menu that has a little something for everyone, and uses local and organic ingredients grown from the farm onsite. When guests are ready to explore the island, Dalt Vila, Ibiza’s old town is just a 15 minute drive down the road.

La Pandilla Ibiza La pandilla directly translates to the gang , which judiciously represents the concept at La Pandilla, a friendly, creative stay geared towards eclectic families, groups of friends and co-workers – moreover, it’s simply: “a bohemian getaway for your tribe.” The spacious casitas are scattered around the poolside garden, many with multiple beds (and bunk beds!) that can accommodate up to 10 guests. Community is the driving force here, mainly the idea that art and creativity can help foster community, therefore guests can join various classes, lectures, and workshops offered throughout their stay.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner is served at La Cantina, which also serves homemade snacks throughout the day. The best hotels in Formentera Just 30 minutes from Ibiza by ferry, the White Isle’s spectacular little sister, Formentera, is increasingly a destination in its own right. Dunas de Formentera How best to sum up Dunas de Formentera ’s appeal? Perhaps by borrowing a phrase from Britain’s property hunters in chief, Phil and Kirstie: location, location, location.

The new hotel occupies a prime spot overlooking Playa de Migjorn, the longest – and arguably most beautiful – stretch of beach on Formentera. Previously hostel-style accommodation (Formentera’s strict zoning system limits the amount of land that’s available to build on), it’s easy to see why a luxury hotelier might have their head turned by this spectacular site. Happily, owners Marugal – who are also behind the nearby Gecko Hotel & Beach Club – approached the renovation with all of the respect and care this unspoilt island demands.

The “eco-luxury” Dunas has many of the things you would hope to find at a five-star property (impossibly friendly staff, generous suites, a mean margarita), plus a few welcome surprises you might not anticipate: single-use plastics are nowhere to be seen, it uses organic waste to produce compost that’s delivered to local farmers, and it relies solely on renewable energy sources. Vogue ’s favourite touch? The wooden hourglass on the wall in the shower – a clever (and tasteful) reminder that water is an especially precious commodity here. KM.

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